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Build a Website Using Blog Software

Have you thought about how easily you could build and maintain
a website if you created the entire thing using blog software?
Talk about an inexpensive and easy way to make your own website,
this is it!

A small business could create websites for each of its product
lines, and build each site with blogging software, then link them
all together to a main sales site. New product announcements,a
FAQ, customer support, description of features, etc, is all
handled in a snap...

Somebody wanting a quick and easy mini-site to sell products
could easily do this. It would also be a great way to do a
content or informational site that links to an actual product
sales site, or promotes products through affiliate links.

The thing doesn't even have to look like a conventional blog,
if you don't want it to. You can structure it to look like a
standard website, but get all the benefits of having a blog, like
frequent visits from the search engine spiders, quick indexing,
and the ability to announce it on all kinds of blog announcement
sites...

That is creative internet marketing at the cutting edge!

People are already doing this. I've visited several sites that
are constructed this way using either WordPress or MoveableType.
They can be made to look just like regular websites. In fact, the
first time I visited one, I didn't have a clue that it was done
that way, until I corresponded with the webmaster, and he told me
how his site was constructed.

The blog is embedded into the website seamlessly, and retains
the ease and functionality of a blog, without looking like one.
The site retains all the benefits of a blog - easy, frequent
updates, a conversational tone, the ability to interact with site
visitors and customers right on the site, and the ability to use
pinging and blog directory announcements, etc.

Another such site combines a home page, sales pages for an
ebook, and two blogs. The whole thing is constructed using
blogging software, which makes it a snap to update. As with the
first site I mentioned, it looks for all the world like a
conventional website, but gains many of the advantages of a
blog.

RSS Feeds and How To Burn ThemBusiness 2 Community (blog)Bloggers often ask me, what is thing called RSS and is it something I need for my blog. I tell them, only if you want more people to read your blog. RSS Feeds are amazing strings of code that help information move more quickly through the Intertubes ...

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